I want faster wireless Internet

I want faster wireless Internet

You already have wireless Internet, but find it too slow. You have to wait a long time for video clips, you experience hitches during FaceTime conversations, and backing up to the cloud takes forever. Want to make use of the total speed of your internet subscription and a super-fast home network?

The solution: 802.11ac

Fastest Wi-Fi ever

Latest wireless technology 802.11ac

You have more and more devices at home that connect you to the Internet. You only have to think of your notebook, tablet, smartphone and go from there. At the same time, you also use more complicated applications, for example streaming HD videos and uploading larger files to the "cloud".

The extraordinary growth of the number of Wi-Fi devices at home, combined with the increasing growth of bandwidth-intensive activities, creates a demand for an extremely fast home network. The latest Wi-Fi technology 802.11ac, or AC for short, has been developed to make this a reality for you.

Why upgrade to AC?

The latest technology brings the following benefits to your home network:

SpeedThree times faster than N

AC offers lightning-fast performance on the 5-GHz band. With wireless speeds of up to 1300 Mbps, AC is three times faster than its predecessor 802.11n, also known as N, which makes wireless speeds of up to a maximum 450 Mbps possible. AC offers the faster Wi-Fi ever!

ReliabilityStream uninterrupted HD videos, play online games and use FaceTime

With wireless speeds of above a gigabit per second, AC offers the ultimate freedom for the whole family. You can stream HD videos, play online games and have FaceTime conversations all at the same time with AC, without irritating hitches and interruptions. An AC network can easily stream several HD videos or to several users at the same time.

Compatibility Ready for the future

Your home network is ready for the future and compatible with the Wi-Fi devices of tomorrow with the 802.11ac. In addition, the latest Wi-Fi technology is also backwards compatible with previous technologies, such as N and G, so that your new AC router can communicate with all your devices at home.